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Vermont Fish and Wildlife Suggests Removing Bird Feeders in Early April

The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department says warm spring weather and melting snows will cause bears to come out of their winter dens in search of food.

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Vermont Wildlife Course for Educators on July 16-21

Vermont Fish and Wildlife's popular fish and wildlife summer course for teachers and other educators will be held July 16-21, 2017.

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Vermont Turkey Hunters Had a Successful 2016

An initial review of hunting results revealed 6,798 turkeys were taken by hunters during Vermont’s three turkey hunting seasons.

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Hunter Access Seminar Offered to Vermont Landowners

The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is holding a free seminar for landowners interested in learning more about hunting, wildlife management, and conservation.

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Public Meeting on Conserved Lands in the NEK

The meeting will discuss the proposed long-range management plan for Victory Basin Wildlife Management Area, Victory State Forest, and Darling State Park.

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Vermont’s Rifle Deer Season Starts Saturday, Nov. 12

Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s statewide 16-day rifle deer season that begins November 12 and ends Sunday, November 27.

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Vermont: West Mountain Shooting Range Opens to the Public

The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department says a newly developed West Mountain Shooting Range in Ferdinand, Vermont, is now open for public use.

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Vermont’s Snakes Are on the Move

Vermont’s snakes are generally harmless. Even timber rattlesnakes are extremely shy and nearly always try to hide or avoid an encounter with people

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Vermont: Hunters Reminded of Rules on Importing Deer, Elk

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal disease of the brain and nervous system in deer and elk.

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Vermont Big Game Reporting Stations

Vermont hunters who take deer, bear or turkeys must bring them to a reporting station within 48 hours.

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Vermont Controlled Waterfowl Hunt Application Deadline is Aug. 22

Applications are available for controlled waterfowl hunting permits to be used at two Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department wildlife management areas.

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Vermont’s Migratory Bird Hunting Seasons Announced

The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department has announced the syllabus of 2016-2017 migratory bird hunting seasons is now available.

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